Gravity Omutujju has responded to the backlash from medical professionals relating to his new video music, “Doozi,” that includes Shakira Shakiraa.
This controversy started when Gravity shared a snippet of the music video, by which he’s seen utilizing medical stuff equivalent to lab coats and different medical gear.
The video then sparked reactions resulting from what many termed as sexualized content material.
A gaggle of medical doctors held a press convention yesterday urging Gravity Omutujju to delete the video. They threatened to petition the Uganda Communications Fee (UCC) to ban it if adjustments weren’t made, claiming that the video’s portrayal tarnishes the medical career’s picture.
In response to the medical doctors, the video’s content material misrepresents how medical practitioners behave, doubtlessly main the general public to type inaccurate and damaging perceptions.
Gravity Omutujju dismissed the medical doctors’ issues, suggesting they “take a chill capsule.” He argued that music typically entails dance and drama, permitting for artistic concepts.
In his view, the video doesn’t degrade the medical subject however somewhat promotes it by partaking the general public. He even steered that the video would possibly make folks much less nervous about medical procedures.
Gravity stays assured that the UCC is not going to ban his music. He cited different Ugandan music movies with related themes, like Radio & Weasel’s “Kyuma” that includes Spice Diana, and An-known’s “Nkuweki,” questioning why there wasn’t the same outcry towards these works.
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